moiety
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right on fam.@red81 was one of the biggest Kaep supporters when we drafted him, made it known he was gonna replace Alex and that he had all the physical tools to be great. We all rode the Kaep wave from 2012-13 but something went wrong with his development as the league caught up to Harbaugh's offensive scheme and Kaep as well. Harbaugh and Roman knew they needed to expand the passing game and they went all in 14 with the signings of Stevie and Lloyd to complement Q, Crabby, and VD with the hope Kaep had progressed as a QB to be able to win from the pocket. That offense was built around him. What we saw was a bogged down offense, a lot folks were complaining about our lack of commitment to run game and it was because we were trying to open up the offense. Teams were already zeroed in on our scheme. Problem was, if you watch the film from 2014, Kaep was not comfortable making pre snap adjustments, scanning the field while standing tall in the pocket and going through his progressions. Not to mention, his inability to to hit the short routes or his outlets with touch. Receivers were open but like Red and others have illustrated, his QB madden cone is the size of a pin. Red and many of us were hoping Kaep would improve but what we saw from him last year was pretty much the same Kaep we saw in 2014, only this time his deficiencies as a QB were exacerbated because our talent level and coaching was so bad.
Red is just pointing out what many of us fellow niners see out of Kaep and it's apparent from the last few years he has not made the strides and improvements we were all wishing for. We feel it's time to move on.
On a side note, it was nice seeing Kaep smiling and having fun out there with his teammates. Haven't seen him enjoy himself on the sidelines since 2013.
Nah can't do that you the life of the thread
it might be time for me to put the keyboard away for good.
it might be time for me to put the keyboard away for good.
Nah can't do that you the life of the thread
@JimTrotter_NFL 1 hour ago
Kaepernick says he will donate the first $1 million of his salary to organizations addressing his social concerns.